If you message me with your paypal account i'll refund you for your three days out of my pocket, should come to just under a dollar I think
Crowns, even small amount as a token gesture, as compensation for sure. I won't get compensated, but if I suffered those lost days I'd want compensation.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »Considering the issue you faced was not wide spread it was more likely something happened local to your rig.
Anytime software is installed or updated there is a risk that it will not go correctly. This is due to a wide number of factors.
Unless somehow you can prove the issue was a fault of Zos and probably more that they knew about it answer of time and chose to ignore it then I doubt there is reason for Zos to compensate you. Nothing in the OP suggest anything along these lines was the case.
BTW. Zos has compensated players for time lost when it was significant and widespread due to technical issues on their side. Less than a month after launch a number of players could not log in. The number increased over the course of a week until maintenance was performed. If was an entire week and a large number of players and most significantly it was due to a technical issue on the part of Zos.
After the patch for Morrowind, which I had canceled the pre-order of due to fears of glitches and bugs and more, even though I was excited at first, even envious of the early access for PC (I am on Xbox). So, the patch rolls around, and I find myself unable to even get past the splash screen for Morrowind (the picture of guy, girl, bear in front of Red Mountain). I tried engaging ZOS on multiple forums, on facebook, and everywhere else I could think of, and eventually tracked down how to submit a ticket without being in game (which maybe due to my age, not sure, felt fairly well hidden).
In reply to asking for any form of compensation for the inconvenience as well as lost days of ESO+ (I am a subscriber), their reply is NO. At the minimum level, I was unable to use 3 days of my ESO+, and they will not even refund THAT by adding 3 days to my subscription (simplest way I would think), let alone any further form of apologetic motions.
You lost 3 days. 3 out of 30 days is 10%.
Sub is $15.
10% of $15 is $1.50.
You are complaining about $1.50.
If you promise to delete this thread, give me your pay pal addy, and ill send you $1.50.
I don't know of any game that compensate for subscription unless it was the company fault and many if not all players were affected.
First I think it is silly to expect compensation for lost subscription time due to well anything. But blizzard will compensate you a whole month if you just contact them and say somthing like oh i hardly played last month due to real life stuff. I and a friend have done it a few times.
They were just like sure here is a free month we dont even care.
Just sayin
people wanting free stuff because they have no clue how difficult it is to run a game. kind of funny tbh.
people wanting free stuff because they have no clue how difficult it is to run a game. kind of funny tbh.
@jircris11
That's the nature of humaun i presume, things always seems easier to fix when you're on the other side, the easy side of stuff and not know what things are about, i'm not in the video gaming industry, just a printing computer artist designer, but how many times i've been told Photo retouching weren't that complciated to do and prices charged was rediculous because their brother in law in the basement can do this.... like that person that told me all there was to do in the picture was to take off the tree away in front of her husband and make the hidden part of him behind the tree to show up after it's been removed...
I figure this thread will quickly be taken down, however, I feel the need to state what most players probably already know, but just to give further proof to the feeling and opinion.
After the patch for Morrowind, which I had canceled the pre-order of due to fears of glitches and bugs and more, even though I was excited at first, even envious of the early access for PC (I am on Xbox). So, the patch rolls around, and I find myself unable to even get past the splash screen for Morrowind (the picture of guy, girl, bear in front of Red Mountain). I tried engaging ZOS on multiple forums, on facebook, and everywhere else I could think of, and eventually tracked down how to submit a ticket without being in game (which maybe due to my age, not sure, felt fairly well hidden).
They reply, and suggest several things, fine, I do them diligently, and reply, hoping they can allay my fears that I will need to reinstall the game. But, no luck, I had to spend the better part of 2 days reinstalling. Added to the first day, that makes 3 entire days that I could not play, along with several other headaches and efforts such as trying to actually GET their attention in the first place. Of important note, not a SINGLE member of their team at ZOS has yet to reply to even ONE of my threads begging for help, those posts still remain only answered by other players. I spent hours out of my time, and days of inability to do pretty much anything online because Xbox devotes such a huge amount of download speed to whatever it is downloading. This is fine for most games that are 5-10 GB, but ESO is almost 80 GB. But, yet, I still did it, and it does work NOW.
In reply to asking for any form of compensation for the inconvenience as well as lost days of ESO+ (I am a subscriber), their reply is NO. At the minimum level, I was unable to use 3 days of my ESO+, and they will not even refund THAT by adding 3 days to my subscription (simplest way I would think), let alone any further form of apologetic motions. Just felt other players needed to see how ZOS takes care of loyalty. Ranks right up there with charging money for Morrowind after promising that ESO+ members get to play all content because they pay them money each month. Ranks right up with the big screwing of players that is the Glass Motif (making a challenging way to get it, that is insane enough that only the true crafters would get it, and after a week of working hard and spending tons of resources and time, they throw it on the store? Not sure if anyone remembers how that felt)
So, yeah, apparently, all they care about is money, and they feel they have enough players that they can give horrible customer service and not even live up to their own promises.